Kasz216 said:
Only when all other things are equal. Which would be untrue in a situation in which socalized healthcare took over vs non socialized healthcare. Afterall, when you have socialzed healthcare, and are "bankrolled" by the government... you don't really need your job as much. The hardest working and most productive person I know doesn't have healthcare... and often times isn't healthy. Yet they came in just last week... and worked 60 hours because they needed their money and their job, and they were more productive then just about everyone else in their workplace who had other people to depend on should they lose their jobs. |
Are you suggesting that fear of death or the fear of the death of a loved one from illness is a viable path that society can take to make the workforce more productive? The same argument could be made for the high productivity of concentration camps and gulags.







